Rebirth 1977 Great Era
Chapter 937 Fang Yan's Discharge Ceremony: The Dean Called Zhang, a Canadian Overseas Chinese B
Chapter 937 Fang Yan's Discharge Ceremony, the Canadian Overseas Chinese Businessman Called Back by the Hospital Director (Bonus Chapter for Monthly Tickets: 3K Chapters)
Today, when we arrived at the hospital, we started our rounds. Lao Fang and Yuan Qingshan followed behind Fang Yan.
After his follow-up examination, they began physical therapy.
Before, Lao Fan was all alone, but after the number of people increased, he became extremely busy.
Now that Yuan Qingshan has joined, the number of tasks has been reduced by half.
Finally, Lao Fan experienced what it felt like when there were fewer people at the beginning.
Today, in addition to Ms. Lü, Li Chengzhu was also discharged from the hospital. The hospital also prepared discharge gifts for them.
This is how Fang Yan thought of it. The gifts are very simple: a Chinese herbal pillow, a meridian pat, and a health preservation manual.
The pillow is based on a Yuan Dynasty imperial medicine pillow formula, primarily containing calming ingredients.
It contains wild chrysanthemum, cypress seed, and lavender.
The meridian patting device is made of wood.
They were the same people who had been treated at the China Academy of Engineering Physics last time, and were subsequently purchased by the hospital.
As for the health preservation manual, it is a book about the maintenance of the five internal organs of the body, which is a simplified version of some health preservation methods from ancient books.
For example, the Meridian Flow Tapping Method originated from "The Great Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion".
The method is to use a cupped palm to pat from the collarbone along the large intestine meridian (the outer side of the arm) to the tiger's mouth (the web between the thumb and index finger) 36 times on an empty stomach in the morning. This will promote intestinal peristalsis.
There is also the Yongquan rubbing method, which is adapted from the Song Dynasty's guiding exercises.
Massage the Yongquan acupoint with a foot massager 100 times before bed to regulate and improve high blood pressure.
There are also Sun Simiao's seasonal dietary therapy recipes.
The Spring Equinox Liver Nourishing Soup consists of 15g of goji berries, 5g of chrysanthemum, and 10g of kudzu root powder, mixed with boiling water to aid in the repair of liver damage after chemotherapy.
A refreshing drink for the Great Heat: Boil 3g of lotus seed hearts, 5g of bamboo leaf hearts, and watermelon rind in water. This is good for preventing heatstroke in the southern climate.
There's also Xu Wenbi's emotional regulation techniques.
The "He" sound technique for relieving stagnation: Take a deep breath and then exhale "He" six times.
Liver-Soothing Exercise: Stand and twist left and right while making a "shh" sound.
Finally, we had a foot bath with traditional Chinese medicine.
Choose the appropriate Chinese herbal foot bath formula according to different physical conditions and needs.
Soaking your feet in water boiled with mugwort, safflower, and ginger can warm the meridians, dispel cold, promote blood circulation, improve blood circulation in the lower limbs, and relieve symptoms of cold hands and feet.
Soaking feet in traditional Chinese medicine such as Sichuan pepper, sophora flavescens, and phellodendron bark can clear heat, dry dampness, kill parasites, and relieve itching. It is suitable for patients with skin diseases such as athlete's foot and eczema.
Soaking your feet in a foot bath with Chinese herbs such as Eucommia ulmoides, Taxillus chinensis, and Achyranthes bidentata can nourish the liver and kidneys, strengthen muscles and bones, and has a certain conditioning effect on lower back and knee pain and weakness in the lower limbs caused by liver and kidney deficiency.
As for other things like Five Animal Frolics and Tai Chi, Fang Yan didn't teach them. Fang Yan knew exactly what these people needed. They didn't need anything that was too complicated. The simpler and easier something was to learn, or something that could be done by someone else, the more they liked it.
The lower the learning cost, the better; the more convenient it is to use, the better.
The things provided by the dialect perfectly met their needs.
Although it may seem worthless, it represents care for their health. Gold has a price, but medicine is priceless; health is priceless. Only those who have been sick know the value of these things.
So Li Chengzhu and Ms. Lü were quite happy when they received it.
Ms. Lü will not leave immediately after being discharged from the hospital. She will be taken to the Yanjing Hotel to stay for a while longer to discuss cooperation with the country.
Li Chengzhu is different. She is about to return to France, not only to continue her wine business, but also to help develop the company's traditional Chinese medicine project.
When they left, the two of them were very dignified and gave red envelopes to all the medical staff.
However, Li Chengzhu went directly to the airport, while Ms. Lü was picked up by the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office.
Next, Fang Yan went to give Ma Wenying a follow-up visit.
I thought I might run into Ms. Lü when I arrived at the Yanjing Hotel, but they went somewhere else and didn't come here right away. That makes sense, since she's feeling better now, she'll probably go see Mr. Huo's "old friends" here first.
Another noteworthy point is that the Japanese flag that was still hanging yesterday has now been taken down, indicating that the Japanese are no longer living here.
I don't know if it was because the negotiations failed here, so they thought this place was a bad omen for them, and then they stopped staying here.
After Fang Yan finished his follow-up examination of Ma Wenying, he went downstairs and got into his car when the other patients who were seeing him that day came down from Building C.
Fang Yan quickly drove out the gate.
They arrived back at Peking Union Medical College Hospital before them, and just as they parked their car and reached the outpatient building, the cars of the patients arrived right behind them.
Fang Yan arrived at her consultation room in the outpatient building.
Old Fan and Yuan Qingshan were already waiting here.
I don't have to go to class this morning, I just received two red envelopes, and now I can even see patients using the local dialect. Is there anything better than this?
Yuan Qingshan felt that he was incredibly lucky today.
They are full of energy when they work.
To gain recognition for a dialect, one must do more work and do it well.
This was Yuan Qingshan's idea.
For some reason, the moment Fang Yan entered the consultation room today, the entire room seemed brighter.
But I can't quite put my finger on what has changed.
My first thought was that the two Taoist priests were performing a ritual inside.
But there was no time to pay attention to that right now. Fang Yan said to them:
"The patient is arriving soon, get ready."
Lao Fan and Yuan Qingshan both responded, stopped what they were doing, and put the chairs they had moved back in their original positions.
Then I prepared the medical records for the dialect, the brewed tea, and the moxibustion box.
Then Fang Yan filled his fountain pen with ink and took out his needle.
Now that there are so many needles, it's hard to choose. The ones tied to my hands have been replaced with custom-made Taoist gold needles. Of course, I don't know if they're up to standard, since they weren't made by professionals.
There are also two professional sets: one is Suzhou Tiangong Needle, and the other is Tanka Witch Doctor Hailong Needle.
The patient arrived just as we finished setting up outside. He was accompanied by the hospital director and Secretary Zhou, who was with Director Liao.
Secretary Zhou came in first and explained the situation to Fang Yan.
Tell him that all these people have demands today.
"Try not to be hospitalized. They all want to go back to their businesses as soon as possible after seeing a doctor."
Fang Yan asked Secretary Zhou:
"What if we encounter someone who needs to be hospitalized? You know, if they can't be cured abroad, it's generally not a minor illness."
Secretary Zhou said:
"That's why I said try your best. Explain things to them clearly. If you really don't want to be hospitalized, then you don't have to be treated. Anyway, the responsibility isn't on you."
Fang Yan nodded in agreement.
After Secretary Zhou left, the dean said to Fang Yan:
"The first person to come in later is surnamed Huang, and she is the daughter of my former classmate."
"I told them to come back for treatment."
"She has had tuberculosis, pyelonephritis, and migraines. She came back this time to treat her allergic rhinitis. No matter what she says, make her be hospitalized and get all her illnesses cured first."
Fang Yan frowned upon hearing this, and asked uncertainly:
"You mean... her previous illnesses haven't gotten better yet?"
The dean said:
"She says she's better, but her health is very poor right now. Could you take a comprehensive look at her and, if it's treatable, have her hospitalized for a full treatment?"
After saying that, he added:
"Consider it a favor I owe you!"
Fang Yan quickly waved his hand and said:
"Let's not talk about owing each other anything. If a patient comes to me with a problem, I will definitely treat it."
"Okay!" The dean nodded with a smile.
Then he said:
"Then I'll go and call someone in."
After saying that, he went to the door and shouted outside:
"The first one in."
The way they addressed each other was quite deliberate; they didn't use names, as if they were deliberately concealing the fact that the two knew each other.
Then the couple came in with their assistant.
I'd met the man before; he spoke with a regional accent and was the only one who'd returned from Canada.
His surname is Wen, his given name is Wen Zhenbang, and he is forty-five years old this year.
In Canada, he runs a trading business.
His wife must be the patient this time.
That is, the daughter of the student the dean just mentioned.
After the patient entered, the hospital director closed the door and said to Fang Yan:
"This is Wen Zhenbang, and this is Huang Hongying."
"I called the young couple back."
After saying that, he turned to Wen Zhenbang's wife and said:
“Hongying, your health isn’t very good right now, so don’t keep thinking about going back to do business. Let’s get you all checked out first…”
Huang Hongying was also at a loss for words:
"Uncle Dong, thank you for your kindness, but I know my own body well. Right now, I really only have a problem with rhinitis."
The dean said:
"Your word is not enough. Let Fang Yan check it first."
The dean was very assertive in this regard, and Fang Yan wasn't quite sure what their relationship was. They didn't seem like classmates, but more like an elder.
Dialects are not good for gossiping.
However, I noticed that the patient was indeed thin and weak, with a pale complexion, and seemed to have no energy.
You can clearly hear that her voice has a heavy nasal tone.
At this moment, Wen Zhenbang said to his wife:
"Since you're already back, let's not say so much. Your health is getting worse and worse these past few years because you've been so busy. We've hired someone to take care of things at the company, so you don't need to worry."
Huang Hongying said:
“I’m not worried about the people you hired, I’m worried about your family members…”
She hesitated for a moment before stopping herself.
Okay, it seems to be a copy of Lao Hu.
"Let's get medical attention first!" Wen Zhenbang said to his wife, Huang Hongying.
"Yes, yes, let's see a doctor first!" the hospital director agreed.
Then Huang Hongying sat down in front of Fang Yan.
Without wasting any words, she greeted Fang Yan and began to describe her condition:
"Dr. Fang, I am 44 years old this year and have had allergic rhinitis for 15 years. I have tried Western medicine treatments, but they only get better and then relapse. In recent years, my condition has become more serious. Sometimes my nose is blocked, which keeps me up all night. I have seen doctors in Canada and the United States one after another. I have tried both Chinese and Western medicine treatments, but the effects are not lasting."
"I came back this time because my condition had worsened again, and I heard about your excellent medical skills, so I traveled halfway around the world to come back."
"I wanted you to see if you could cure the root cause of the illness..."
Fang Yan nodded and asked:
"To get rid of the root cause of the illness, we need to figure out the specific reasons and treat the body as a whole. I heard that you have had other illnesses before?"
PS: After finishing this chapter, I currently owe everyone 126000 words.
That's all for today, please come early tomorrow!
Lao Feng is working hard to write tomorrow's!
(End of this chapter)
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